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Article: Taking the first step toward a moral action: a review of moral sensitivity measurement across domains.
- Article from:
- The Journal of Genetic Psychology
- Article date:
- September 1, 2007
- Author:
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Moral sensitivity is the first component of the 4-component moral action
process (J. R. Rest, 1986). The author reviews moral sensitivity operationalization and
measurement across multiple samples and domains, She reviews 3 definitions of the
construct (i.e., recognition and affective response, recognition, and recognition and
ascription of importance) and measurement instruments based on these definitions and
assesses these instruments according to their methodological rigor. The author also
briefly discusses the measurement of constructs related to moral sensitivity in children
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